AllLinuxDevicesPR: Opersys And Lineo Announce The Release Of LTT 0.9.4 | Linux Today

AllLinuxDevicesPR: Opersys And Lineo Announce The Release Of LTT 0.9.4

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Mar 20, 2001

“Today, Opersys, Inc. and Lineo, Inc. announced the availability
of the Linux Trace Toolkit (LTT) 0.9.4. LTT 0.9.4 is the first
complete version of LTT to support the PowerPC processor family
running Linux and the Real-Time Applications Interface (RTAI) in
addition to the currently supported x86 processor family.”

Although LTT for PowerPC has been available for standard
Linux user-space tasks for many months, it has only now been
modified to provide the capability to trace real-time Linux tasks
running in the kernel memory space.

“This LTT port to the PowerPC platform integrates intelligently
with the rest of the LTT code, providing a well structured,
powerful and flexible set of tools for the embedded and real-time
developer,” said Karim Yaghmour, chief architect of LTT and founder
of Opersys, Inc. “PowerPC support for both Linux and RTAI is
significant as PPC is the platform of choice for many embedded
developers.”


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